Author: Dr. Vinyuhu Lhoungu & Molungnenla Walling
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/04050019
Abstract: This study is investigated on the role and viability of piggery farming in Aoyimkum Village, with a focus on its economic contribution, the challenges faced by farmers and the long-term sustainability of the practice. The study is assessed how pig rearing supports household livelihoods and resource utilization. It also identifies major constraints encountered by pig farmers and evaluates the sustainability of piggery farming. The findings revealed that piggery farming serves as a significant supplementary income source for many households, yet its growth is hindered by structural and technical limitations. The study concludes with improved training, better veterinary support and enhanced resource access, piggery farming holds strong long-term potential as a sustainable livelihood strategy in Aoyimkum Village.
Keywords: Pig Farmers, Sustainable Livelihood, Aoyimkum Village, household.
Page No: 157-167
